Tuesday and Wednesday, a few severe storms are possible from northern New York to northern New England. Damaging wind gusts and large hail will be the main threats each day. On Thursday, thunderstorms will be more widespread across the Northeast as a strong cold front sweeps through the region. Meanwhile, scattered showers and storms will continue to flare up over the Southwest the next few days. More locally heavy rainfall and flash flooding is expected in the region. Flood watches are in effect for parts of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah.
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Flood threat
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Tuesday and Wednesday, a few severe storms are possible from northern New York to northern New England. Damaging wind gusts and large hail will be the main threats each day. On Thursday, thunderstorms will be more widespread across the Northeast as a strong cold front sweeps through the region. Meanwhile, scattered showers and storms will continue to flare up over the Southwest the next few days. More locally heavy rainfall and flash flooding is expected in the region. Flood watches are in effect for parts of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah.
Tuesday and Wednesday, a few severe storms are possible from northern New York to northern New England. Damaging wind gusts and large hail will be the main threats each day. On Thursday, thunderstorms will be more widespread across the Northeast as a strong cold front sweeps through the region. Meanwhile, scattered showers and storms will continue to flare up over the Southwest the next few days. More locally heavy rainfall and flash flooding is expected in the region. Flood watches are in effect for parts of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah.
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